How To Use A Menstrual Cup | Sharing My Own Experience With Menstrual Cups!

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024

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  • @GLAMRSTV
    @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

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  • @smitajal9565
    @smitajal9565 Рік тому +8

    Wow Ayesha, iam so thankful to you for this awesome video. Well iam 53 and not really gonna use it, but i remembered my days when i started using tampons in US and just did not know the process and it was not a thing in India and went through the same situations 😄 you are helping so many girls with this intensely detailed video. Very proud of you ... Thank you dear

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi Smita, thank you so much for your kind words! We're glad to hear that the information was helpful, and it's great to know that it can be useful for people who may have had similar experiences in the past. It's important to provide detailed information about menstrual products so that people can make informed choices about what works best for them. Thank you again for your support and encouragement! 💖
      Much love,
      Team Glamrs

  • @rebeccaschielzeth
    @rebeccaschielzeth Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU! I just started this yesterday and I’ve seen all of the videos you’ve done about menstrual cups and it has made the process so much easier. I already have no problem with it and feel so much more prepared. This is all I’m using from now on! 😂

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hey there, we are so chuffed that it worked so super effectively for you... thanks for sharing your experience with us 💖
      -Team Glamrs

  • @poookyzoookyoooky
    @poookyzoookyoooky Рік тому +2

    Very helpful video, quite detailed

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi there, we're glad you found it helpful!

  • @archiegupta8867
    @archiegupta8867 Рік тому +3

    I have a super heavy flow. I have to empty my cup in every 2 hours. But still it is much better option than the pads. 😊

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi there,
      Menstrual cups are an excellent choice for women with heavy flow. They are a great eco-friendly and cost-effective option that can save you money in the long run. For those with particularly heavy flows, there are special menstrual cups available that have a higher capacity for holding fluids 😊
      -Team Glamrs

  • @SanikommuPriyanka
    @SanikommuPriyanka Рік тому

    Such an amazing video!! But still the idea of inserting a cup in there gives me chills 😨

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +2

      Hey there,
      It's completely understandable to feel hesitant or uncomfortable with the idea of using a menstrual cup. Inserting any kind of object into the vagina can be intimidating, especially if you're not familiar with the process. However, many people find that using a menstrual cup is a safe and effective alternative to traditional menstrual products like pads and tampons. Menstrual cups are made from medical-grade silicone or latex rubber and are designed to be reusable for several years, making them a more environmentally friendly option. Remember, it's normal to have a learning curve with any new product, so don't be too hard on yourself if it takes some practice to get the hang of using a menstrual cup.
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  • @harikahoney3681
    @harikahoney3681 Рік тому +2

    First like first comment ❤️

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hey, great to see you as the first one to like and comment! Your engagement is much appreciated. Keep up the enthusiasm and looking forward to seeing more from you! 💖
      Much love,
      Team Glamrs

  • @SadhanaThambura
    @SadhanaThambura 13 днів тому

    Well said...😊

  • @abcdef98013
    @abcdef98013 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for share ❤ lot of love❤❤

  • @susmithar9882
    @susmithar9882 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so so much for sharing this!! I have been using since a year now and I just can’t figure out why it leaks every time 😢 I have tried smaller cups and bigger ones that didn’t even pop open once inserted. Please advise

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi Susmitha, there are a variety of different reasons why leaks might happen. Here are the most common reasons why your cup might be leaking:
      - The holes around the rim of the menstrual cup are clogged. The holes are there for a reason: When the cup fills up with blood, the air-pressure inside the cup increases and is released through the holes. If the holes are clogged, the pressure cannot be released and the blood finds another way to flow: Around the cup. To avoid this, try to empty it more often during the first few days of your period/whenever your flow is heavier, and make sure the holes are clear before inserting. You can clean the holes with a sterilized pin or toothpick, or fill the cup with water up to the rim, place your hand on the rim and press the cup- the water will woosh out through the holes and clean them!
      -It’s possible that your cup is leaking because it’s overflowing. If you find that your flow is super heavy on the first few days, you can empty your cup more frequently until it feels like it has started to slow down. We recommend checking every 3-4 hours if this is the case so you don’t have any surprise leaks!
      -The placement of your cup in your inner genitals is another common culprit of leaks. It’s possible that your cup is sitting too low in your vaginal canal, which is affecting its ability to properly suction. To place it a bit higher, try inserting it while leaning forwards, and think about inserting it so that it is pointing forwards instead of upwards. Sometimes it takes a bit of trial and error to find a way to insert it that works best for your body, so be patient with yourself if you don’t get it perfect right away.
      -Your period cup might be the wrong size. if you find that your size won’t fully open no matter the fold, you may have to downsize a size.
      We hope this helps you ❤️
      Team Glamrs

  • @payalverma4653
    @payalverma4653 4 місяці тому

    Thanks alot 😊

  • @tasneemmohammed1653
    @tasneemmohammed1653 Рік тому

    Very helpful video

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi Tasneem, we're super happy you found the video helpful... we hope using a menstrual cup works super fabulously for you 💕
      -Team Glamrs

  • @sajidashijas8448
    @sajidashijas8448 4 місяці тому

    Thanks alot

  • @Thatgirl___000
    @Thatgirl___000 Рік тому

    I have low cervix and heavy flow . I'm using menstrual cup for about 5-6 cycles. I'm 19 btw and using a medium sized cup. I feel my first 4 days of my cycle my cervix sits lower and no matter how perfectly I put menstrual cup in I leak( it's not horrible leak ,but does leak though when it's not full) and my last 3 days my cervix sits higher so it never leaks from my 5th days. Honestly menstrual cup is so good ,would continue using them because they are far better than other period products!

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi Srijita, it's great to hear that you're finding menstrual cups to be a better option for your period! It's common for people with a low cervix and heavy flow to experience some leakage during the first few days of their cycle, even when using a properly fitted menstrual cup. This is because the cervix is sitting lower and taking up space in the cup, leaving less room for menstrual fluid.
      One solution to this issue could be trying a different size or shape of menstrual cup. There are many brands and models available, each with their own unique design features that may work better for your body. You could also try adjusting the placement of your current cup or using a pantyliner as backup during those first few days.
      Love,
      Team Glamrs

  • @lasyarao718
    @lasyarao718 Рік тому

    Menstrual cups are truly game changers

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi there, Menstrual cups are changing the way people manage their periods and taking personal hygiene to a whole new level. The cups are reusable, hassle-free, and eco-friendly - making them a popular choice for those looking for a more sustainable solution when it comes to menstrual management.
      -Team Glamrs

  • @unashameddreamer8893
    @unashameddreamer8893 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes it's so annoying to insert the cup. One day in these 5days of periods , inserting menstrual cup takes 40minutes of mine literally. That's the only negative part about it.😐

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi there, it's understandable to feel frustrated when it comes to using a menstrual cup. Inserting and positioning it correctly can take some practice, and even then, there may be times when it doesn't go quite as smoothly as we'd like.
      However, it's important to remember that the menstrual cup is still a relatively new product for many people and with time and patience, most users find that they become more comfortable and efficient at using it.
      If you're finding that insertion is particularly difficult or time-consuming, there are a few tips and tricks that may help. For example, trying different folding techniques or using a water-based lubricant can make the process easier. Additionally, taking some deep breaths or practicing relaxation techniques before inserting the cup can help reduce anxiety and tension in the body.
      Remember that everyone's experience with menstrual cups is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. Don't be afraid to experiment and try different methods until you find what works best for you.
      Every woman's body is different and goes through its own period journey, therefore, they should use the hygiene product they are most comfortable with 💜
      Love,
      Team Glamrs

  • @bhargavip4227
    @bhargavip4227 Рік тому +1

    I'm beginner to the menstrual cup the inserting of cup is too though to me..
    How can I...

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi, the insertion of a menstrual cup can definitely have a learning curve, but once you've mastered the technique, it's fairly easy to do. The cup is designed to open up inside your vagina and (painlessly) suction to your vaginal walls, which keeps it in place. Size is the most important aspect of using a menstrual cup. You’ll know if you have the right size for your body because it will feel snug, painless, and comfy when inserted. The smaller sizes are ideal for teens, beginners, and those with strong vaginal muscles or a low-sitting cervix. The larger sizes are typically designed for anyone who has a heavy flow or has ever delivered a baby vaginally. All that said, these are just guidelines. It may be a trial thing, so don't be afraid to change sizes if one doesn't work out.
      Your cup should come with its own set of instructions. Make sure to read those, but here’s the gist of insertion: After washing your hands, you can insert a period cup while sitting, standing, or squatting. To do that, you fold the cup in half and, with your legs spread, guide it rim-first into your vagina. Once the stem is about half an inch from the opening of your vagina, rotate the cup so it can open all the way up and lock into place.
      You might also want to experiment with different folding methods until you find one that’s right for you.
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  • @lizalisha3672
    @lizalisha3672 Рік тому

    Nice video ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Hi there, we're so happy you liked it and appreciated the video. We really value your feedback and constantly strive to bring you all more real and more helpful content ❤️
      Team Glamrs

  • @jocelyng2503
    @jocelyng2503 Рік тому +1

    Do you know if they ship internationally ?

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

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  • @deekshareddy1032
    @deekshareddy1032 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou glamrs ❤️ but I'm scared to use it 😂so scared actually

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +2

      Hi Deeksha, it's completely understandable to feel scared or hesitant about trying something new like a menstrual cup. However, many people find that cups can be more comfortable and convenient than traditional period products once they get used to them. It might be helpful to do some research on how to use the cup properly and try it out at home when you have some free time. Remember, it's normal to have a learning curve with any new product, so don't be too hard on yourself if it takes some practice to get the hang of using a menstrual cup 💖
      Much love,
      Team Glamrs

  • @Beautybliss09
    @Beautybliss09 Рік тому

    Hey glamrs i have a big doubt plz solve it for me , can i use minimalist 8% glycolic acid for my underarms, knees and elbows i wanna wear my favourite dress but they r stoping me from that and also iam a beginner and only 15 years old .
    Plz plz tell me i need ur reply so bad

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi there, while glycolic acid can be an effective ingredient for exfoliating and brightening the skin, it is important to use caution when using it on sensitive areas such as the underarms, knees, and elbows. These areas of the body tend to have thinner and more delicate skin.Since you are only 15 years old, we recommend that you speak with a dermatologist before using any new skincare products on sensitive areas of your body. They will be able to advise you on whether or not glycolic acid is appropriate for your specific skin type and condition, as well as provide guidance on how to safely incorporate this ingredient into your skincare routine if needed. It's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your skin!
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    • @Beautybliss09
      @Beautybliss09 Рік тому

      @@GLAMRSTV thanks a lot for taking time to reply iam planning to purchase ur cream for the time being. Maybe i can use these Direct acids once I am 18

  • @sravanthicherukuri180
    @sravanthicherukuri180 Рік тому

    We have to remove the cup if we want to pee in a day for 3,4 times. Then we have to wash it with water and use it again?

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi there, your menstrual cup sits in the vaginal canal, while your pee comes from your urethra. This means that you can absolutely leave your menstrual cup in while peeing.
      -Team Glamrs

  • @adrijasaha9889
    @adrijasaha9889 Рік тому

    Anyone experienced please answer my question, the moment when we have to remove the cup then do we have insert our fingers inside to pull the menstrual cup out?...or as we will squat, the stem of the cup would come out?... anyone please help me out!!!... actually I am quite scared to insert my fingers there 😓... although have a bought a cup last year but couldn't use it because of this fear!

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +2

      Hi there, when it's time to remove a menstrual cup, it's recommended to first wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Then, you can either squat or sit on the toilet and use your fingers to gently grip the stem of the cup and pull it out. If you're having difficulty reaching the stem, you can bear down with your pelvic muscles to help bring the cup lower.
      It's important to remember to always release the suction seal of the cup before removing it, as this will make removal easier and more comfortable. To do this, gently squeeze the base of the cup until you feel the suction release.
      It's understandable to feel scared or nervous about trying something new, especially when it comes to personal hygiene products. However, many people who have made the switch to menstrual cups report feeling more comfortable and confident during their periods.
      It may take some practice to find a technique that works best for you, but with time and patience, most people are able to comfortably and confidently use a menstrual cup.
      Much love,
      Team Glamrs

    • @adrijasaha9889
      @adrijasaha9889 Рік тому

      @@GLAMRSTV Thank you for your reply!...would give it a try

  • @lalithakaruna9253
    @lalithakaruna9253 Рік тому +2

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  • @radhikarani8490
    @radhikarani8490 Рік тому

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  • @chchandrakala781
    @chchandrakala781 Рік тому

    I'm a teenager and I have a high cervix so which size will be suitable for me?

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому +1

      Hi there, when it comes to menstrual cups, finding the right size is important for comfort and effectiveness. If you have a high cervix, you'll likely need a longer cup to ensure proper placement and prevent leaks. For teenagers with a high cervix, a larger size may be more comfortable and effective. Look for cups that are labeled as "long" or "high cervix" to ensure the best fit. It's also important to note that everyone's body is different, so it may take some trial and error to find the right cup size and brand that works best for you.
      If you're unsure about which size to choose or have any concerns about using a menstrual cup, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider or a trusted healthcare professional who can provide guidance tailored to your specific needs.
      -Team Glamrs

    • @chchandrakala781
      @chchandrakala781 Рік тому

      @@GLAMRSTV is it okay to wash menstrual cup with baby shampoo?
      Do we need to boil menstrual cup after periods?

    • @GLAMRSTV
      @GLAMRSTV  Рік тому

      Menstrual cup manufacturers recommend using only water or a specialized cleaner designed specifically for menstrual cups. This is because certain types of soaps or cleaners can damage the silicone material of the cup over time, potentially reducing its lifespan or effectiveness. If you do choose to use baby shampoo to clean your menstrual cup, make sure to rinse it thoroughly with warm water afterward to remove any residue. It's also a good idea to check the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and care guidelines specific to your brand of menstrual cup.
      Yes, it's generally recommended to boil your menstrual cup after each period to ensure proper hygiene and remove any bacteria or buildup that may have accumulated during use. Boiling the cup in water for 5-10 minutes is an effective way to sanitize it and prepare it for future use. Make sure to use a pot that is dedicated solely to boiling your menstrual cup, as using one that you also use for cooking can introduce unwanted contaminants.

    • @chchandrakala781
      @chchandrakala781 Рік тому

      ​@@GLAMRSTV Thank you Glamrs for you reply 😊

  • @abcdef98013
    @abcdef98013 10 місяців тому

    Are you married?

  • @destiny-vs3qp
    @destiny-vs3qp 6 місяців тому

    great video😊ur beautiful ❤